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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attaching larger" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe the action of connecting or affixing something that is larger in size, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "I am attaching larger components to the structure to enhance its stability."
Alternatives: "connecting bigger" or "affixing larger".
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Tape the smallest mat to your photo, then continue attaching larger mats behind the original mat with double-stick tape.
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Instead of attaching large rooftop solar panels to an existing roof, solar roofing tiles effectively replace (or cover) the existing shingles.
"We're also thinking about attaching large empty water containers to our tents so that they'll float," Palomo said.
Modification of preformed liposomes is most commonly used for attaching large targeting molecules to the liposomes, such as proteins.
When attaching large sculptures to your vehicle, allow for vibration and a back up system.
With this update, premium users will be able to attach larger files to their notes.
* Sort your friends via their online status * Attach larger files to the messages you send to your friends (file size will increase from 1MB to 3MB).
The ability to attach larger peptides and proteins to the self-assembled PA nanostructure would therefore expand the scope of possible biological applications.
UPDATE: A Yahoo! representative tells us that YouSendIt is still available as a file attachment option under "Applications" and "Attach Large Files".
Workers attached large white buckets bearing the word "Photos" to the utility poles that remained standing.
But insurance executives made them a priority after the 2010 health-care law attached large financial rewards to them.
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